From Deseret News archives:
New look for libraries
The future is taking shape with move into 21st century
At 5 p.m. on a weekday, the halls of the library's '60s interior are vacant except for stragglers on the stairs and a few students hunched over books. But the whispers give way to lively chatter, cash registers and clicking keys toward the newer front of the building where students are gathered on cushy sofas around computer hubs.
Two women sit with a bag of Lay's potato chips and a book open between them, and a noticeable absence of the stereotypical shushing librarian.
The Marriott Library's relaxed feel is part of a new era in university libraries where computers take precedence over bookshelves and active group learning supersedes hushed whispers.
"Students can do just about anything; they can treat it sort of like a giant living room," said Joyce Ogburn, director of the Marriott Library. "We frowned on food; now we think it's an advantage to be able to work in a friendly setting rather than worry about some crumbs dropped here and there."
Along with Utah State University and Utah Valley State College, the U.'s library is changing to keep up with new technology and new student needs, she said.
All three universities are undergoing major library renovations, USU leading the way with a $43 million renovation of the Merrill Cazier Library that opened its doors in September. The U.'s $71 million upgrade will continue through 2008, and UVSC is now planning for a $48 renovation of its "digital learning center."
"If you're a student, you take one step into the digital learning center, and you can do all your research, all your packaging, all your copying," Freeman said. "When you step out of the library, you're ready to take the next step right into the classroom with a finished product."
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